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Woman bound tress hair profile right 1645 Etching

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Woman bound tress hair profile right 1645 Etching

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1607–1677 1645 2 3 4 3 16 56 Cm Bohemian Hair Prague Profile Ribbon State Wenceslaus Hollar Wound Young Woman Bare Shoulders Tress


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This etching from 1645, titled "Woman bound tress hair profile right" is a true masterpiece captured by the talented artist Wenceslaus Hollar. The print showcases a young woman with her head turned to the right, revealing her delicate profile. Her bare shoulders add an air of vulnerability and innocence to the composition. The focal point of this artwork lies in the intricate details of the woman's hair, which is elegantly bound with a ribbon wound around it. This meticulous attention to detail highlights Hollar's skill as an etcher and his ability to bring life and texture to his subjects. Hailing from Bohemia (now known as Prague), Hollar later settled in London where he gained recognition for his exceptional talent. His prints are highly sought after due to their technical precision and artistic flair. This particular print, part of Artokoloro's collection, measures approximately 56 cm in height. It belongs to plate numbers 2,3, and 4 within its state series - adding further value for collectors who appreciate rare editions. As you gaze upon this enchanting image, allow yourself to be transported back in time; imagine the young woman's story and what emotions she may have been experiencing when this portrait was created. Let your imagination wander through history as you admire this remarkable piece by Wenceslaus Hollar brought forth by Artokoloro's dedication to preserving artistry through prints.

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